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We are not who we believe ourselves to be
We have been taught to believe that, we as humans, are physical beings first and foremost, with consciousness arising from within the activity of the brain.
Nothing before, and nothing after. 1 Anything else has been placed under the labels Faith or Fantasy.

This view or understanding of who we are has mainly come through exploring ourselves and our surroundings through the viewpoint of science and scientific methodology.
Well, what's wrong with that? Nothing on the surface, because science is known to give us fact-based, non-partial answers. But is that really true, and are we even asking the right questions?
The original aim of science is a noble one: to further the advancement of human kind and to be the bearer of Objective Truth. It has unquestionably furthered the advancement of the human kind by giving us wonderful and incredibly useful technologies in many different fields, but when it comes to being the bearer of the absolute Truth, science has definite limitations. Those limitations are absolutely essential for us to recognize, as they have the ability to hinder us in recognizing who and what we are, and so run a high risk of not only falling spectacularly short of our individual potentials, but also failing to recognize the wonder and beauty of who we truly are!
Let me explain:

Facts vs. Fantasy
What is Fact and what is Fantasy (really)?
In the not-too-distant past a Scientific Fact used to be considered as something you could observe for yourself with your 5 senses (see, hear, feel, smell or taste). Anything else would be put in the "box" of Fantasy or Faith.
That isn't held as True anymore.
We still use Science as our tool for deciding if something is real or not. But as new technological innovations have revealed things in existence that are waaay out of the range of the 5 human senses (for instance infrared-light, ultrasound, quantum mechanics, etc.), our bar of labeling something as an objective Fact is when there is established a current Scientific Consensus about it (which just means that the majority of scientists agree that it is the Truth, at the moment).
Any one of us that thinks about the above statement carefully will see the contradiction in this, and recognize that we would do well to consider the possibility that some things might be perfectly True, although science doesn't recognize it as such, in the present moment.
So, where am I going with this,
and…

What are the right questions, anyway?
Given the above mentioned, why would most of us, as intelligent beings, still choose to rely solely on an incomplete system for deciding what is ultimately real, and even more important, what we are?
How did we get here?

The thing is: from infancy through early childhood we are like sponges; learning and absorbing from our surroundings how to filter the world around us, basically taking everything at face value without distinguishing what is right or wrong. What we are taught to pay close attention to repeatedly (focus on), then creates lasting changes in our brain maps. 2
Simply explained, this forms an outer framework of fundamental beliefs in our unconscious (subconscious) minds, that all of our reality rests on; like a barrier of glass we mostly can't see.
Within that framework we learn, grow and change relatively easily.
But if we are presented with an idea that belongs outside the boundaries of these Truths, and we are excited enough about it to try and fit it into our existing Belief system, it will feel like we are banging up against an invisible force-field!
So, why does this happen, what are the underlying powers at work?
Well, the force-field is created between the existing belief and the new idea, or between what is and what can be.
In other words, there is a state of Separation in our minds, a lack of Unity that creates chaos and discomfort; we are at odds with ourselves!
So what is our first impulse when we feel the tension of the field that our inner split is creating? To get away from it!
Our inborn state is Unity and Harmony, a condition we are naturally drawn back towards.
This is usually a good thing, Unity and Harmony are beautiful and healthy traits ♥
But if we want to grow, evolve and integrate new beliefs - we have to be willing to go where we have not been before, to step into the temporary feelings of Chaos that exists outside our comfort-zone. If we do not, the road ahead will be blocked for us: we will not change.
Alas, this is true for the majority of people most of the time: they do not change their chore-beliefs. Mostly because it is patterns of reaction they are unaware of in themselves (they just subconsciously move away from the "force-field" and back into their comfort-zone), but also because this mechanism is unknown to them; it comes from the dark room of their unconscious mind.
In effect, we are partly blind men & women who are unaware of our condition, but nevertheless, suffer the consequences from it.♥
Truth be told, though, if the alteration is big - it is not particularly easy to face the Tension of Change bravely and steadily at first pop, even when you do know about the mechanism, because it is so incredibly uncomfortable! More than once I have felt myself squirm and had an immediate urge to distract myself and do something else entirely (or alternately calm myself down with chocolate ☺), before I remember what is at stake, and that I know of more constructive ways to deal with this (more on this later).
What this all boils down to, is that most people will stay inside the framework of the Fundamental Beliefs that they have been taught in childhood, because it takes awareness, bravery and courage to willingly enter the force-field of Change!
So when we have been taught in childhood that

Scientific findings = Truth
Everything else = Faith or Fiction,

most of us will continue to believe this to some degree the rest of our lives, even though Scientific Consensus is something that changes more or less all the time!
This is because our underlying beliefs are so much a part of us, something that just is, so we don't think to question how paradoxical it is, and consider how much it limits the scope of our experiences in life.
Because (somewhat) outside this paradigm there is one truth about who and what we are that is vitally important to get, if we are to move into our full potential, namely:

We are Conscious Light temporary bound in human form!
Our consciousness does not arise from within the body!
The body is a receiver, and a vehicle for our consciousness to flow through and express in the physical world.
To use a comparable analogy that most of us living in the modern world can relate to, let me give you some examples that are easy to understand:
- When we use a TV, a telephone, radio or the Internet, we readily accept that the signals going through these devices are coming from somewhere else, outside the actual physical object.
If you said that you were going to take apart a TV to try to understand where the signals came from, people would think you were a bit slow or uneducated (unless you were a child).
Sure, you could open and analyze the inside of the TV, see which parts would light up with different actions and so forth, which would seem to make some sense. But the origin of those signals are coming from somewhere else, from outside the physical object that is the TV, which means you will be working from a seriously flawed belief of what a TV is and how it works. 3
Same with a telephone, radio or a PC that is hooked up to the Internet. The hardware (physical object) will have technical circuits, switches, knobs, batteries, etc. - but unless they receive an outside signal, those objects would be practically useless.
Likewise, without a receptor (like a TV, telephone, radio, PC, smartphone, etc), the signals are there, but it would be hard to access them.
It is therefore just as nonsensical to try and understand the fullness of who we are by only looking at what neurons flash on and off in the brain and the body, as it is to understand what a TV is by just studying what things connect and switch on and off inside the actual apparatus of the TV, as long as you are ignorant of the fact that the signals of picture, sound and information are coming from a different, non-physical source.
At this point, you might rightly say:


Well..., OK..., but why do you say that this non-physical Source equals Conscious Light?
For me this truth presented itself as a Direct Insight, a crystal clear burst of understanding that came as an answer to my inner questions about some incongruencies in the results of my work (things that didn't add up compared to the things that I had been taught).
At one level, the thought or insight is not really a new one, many of the ancient wisdom-traditions and world religions have stated that "We are Light".
Yet, even those who feel this is true, mostly think of this as an allegorical statement, a picture that describes an inner state - not something that can be connected to knowledge found through scientific enquiry (probably because science and religion/spiritual belief mostly has been thought of as incompatible; you choose one or the other).
It therefore doesn't occur to most people to investigate the known physical qualities of light (from our understanding so far), to see if this could be literally true.
Let us look at some of the things we know so far about Light/photons (the quanta of Light), that are most relevant to this question:


When we die (when the Conscious LightBody dis-attaches from the physical body), almost all the above stated activity comes to an end. This should give us a clue, and should at least open us up to the possibility of that we are Conscious Light temporary bound in human form.

Yes! But what does this have to do with "moving into" our full potential?
If you accept that you are Light right here and now (not only in Spirit, but also embodying the known properties of Light/photons), there are soo many implications that has the potential to take you beyond anything you have ever dreamed of being or achieving!
We have been taught to think of ourselves as finite, intrinsically flawed beings, selfish by nature and fundamentally separated from everything that is High and Beautiful.
In Essence, this is not True! Yes, we can experience ourselves and our surroundings like that if these are our chore beliefs, but when we really start to have a direct and continous experience of being conscious Light flowing through form, sensing our inborn boundlessness - we get the first taste of how incredibly expansive and wonderful life could feel like if we weren't limited by our own belief structures! ♥

So, how do we do something about that, how do we become whole again (heal)?
There is a saying that "There are many paths to Rome" ♥, and this is also true in this case. But if you are eager to get "walking" and "moving forward" on one of those roads, Click Here
to find out more about a few powerful " paths" that will get you on your way to that destination! ☺